Men's Golf - Archives 2016-17

The Columbia men's golf team concluded the two-day, 36-round Dayton Flyer Invitational in 12th place Tuesday at the NCR Country Club. Columbia improved its standing from a 17th place after the first round of competition.

The Columbia men's golf team finished day one of the Dayton Flyer Invitational in 17th place Monday at the NCR Country Club. Columbia will play 18 more holes tomorrow in day two. A shotgun start format will be used for round two with tee times for both days beginning at 10 a.m. ET.

The Columbia men's golf team will travel to Ohio to compete in the 36-hole, two-day Dayton Flyer Invitational, held at the NCR Country Club on Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 17-18. The event marks Columbia's final tournament of the 2016 fall season.

The Columbia men's golf team ended the 54-hole, two day competitive Nick Watney Invitational in ninth place with an 884 score Tuesday at the San Joaquin Country Club. Columbia shot a three-round 884 (plus 24). It shot a 293 in Monday's first round, posted a 299 in the second round and 292 in Monday's third round.

Joshua Suh led the Columbia men's golf team with a fifth place individual finish as the Lions concluded the two-day, two-round Quechee Club Collegiate in fifth place with a combined 597 score Sunday at the Quechee Club.

Joshua Suh and Arjuna Anday chipped in fifth place performances in leading the Columbia men's golf team to a fourth place finish in day one Saturday at the Quechee Club Collegiate. Hosted by Dartmouth, the final round will tee off Sunday morning at 9 a.m. at the Quechee Club.

Led by superb Sunday performances from Arjuna Anday and Mert Selamet, the Columbia men's golf team improved from seventh place to conclude the Cornell Invitational with a fifth place finish Sunday at Robert Trent Jones Golf Course.

Led by Arjuna Anday and Joshua Suh, the Columbia men's golf team concluded day one of the Cornell Invitational in seventh place among 14 teams with a two round score of 603. Anday finished Saturday's 36 holes in ninth place with a 147 score (plus-5) while Suh concluded the day in 16th place at 149 (plus-7).